Contributed by: BryneBryne(others by this writer | submit your own)Published on March 4th 2008What a debut. I know, I know, Lemuria has been around a while and have quite a few releases under their belt (take that, snarky commenters), but Get Better, their full-length debut for Asian Man Records, will be their coming out party. Like, if Lemuria was LeBron James, Get Better would their Game 5.

What a debut. I know, I know, Lemuria has been around a while and have quite a few releases under their belt (take that, snarky commenters), but Get Better, their full-length debut for Asian Man Records, will be their coming out party. Like, if Lemuria was LeBron James, Get Better would their Game 5 of the 2006-07 Eastern Conference Finals. Now that I've alienated every non-sports fan reading this, let me can the jock talk and get to what's pertinent -- how the record actually sounds.

With Get Better, Lemuria channel the best moments of mid-`90s alternative and emo, and perhaps unintentionally pay homage to bands like Rainer Maria and Discount. Intentional or not, it sounds awesome and ought to be a welcome addition to the library of any fan of those bands. The vocal harmonies are earnest and catchy. The guitar work creates palpable tension with crunches and mutes in the appropriate places. And hot damn, "Pants" is such a great opening track.

The band's biggest strength sonically are their dual vocalists, Sheena Ozzella and Alexander Kerns. Their styles reside on opposite ends of the spectrum -- Ozzella's higher, cheerful delivery directly contrasts Kerns's subdued, monotone voice. Even with that said, they sound great when they share vocal duties, such as on the fantastic "Yesterday's Lunch" and "Hawaiian T-Shirt," with a superb one-line chorus ("But every funny guy has a serious side") that really showcases the point I'm attempting to drive home.

There's absolutely no reason whatsoever this band can't be huge. They've crafted a sound that can be enjoyed not only by discriminating, snooty bloggers such as myself, but by people whose listening habits include rocking out (or doing whatever it is they do) to bands like Paramore (don‚??t let that reference deter you from checking out this band and record). Seriously. Mass appeal, yo. Get Better is totally sweet.¬†Not sweet as in awesome, even though it is awesome -- I'm talkin' sweet in the old-fashioned way. Lemuria have created one of the best albums of this young year, and easily the best debut full-length in 2008 thus far.

i completely agree with televisioneyes on this one.
This record just speaks to me somehow. I don't usually like music like this but for some reason its just awesome.
I checked these guys out from a friend's recommendation on myspace and Im completely glad that I did. I really wish I could have gone to the asian man tour show and seen these guys live.
"yesterday's lunch" and "get some sleep" just might be my top 2 tracks of the year

Yet another band I've come to know thanks to myspace. Not putting it against them but I'm rather grateful they sent a message asking to be added and what not beforehand. Long live Lemuria! I hope for nothing but the best for this band. Score's for my brown nosery.

So I'm listening to this and it's not bad. It's interesting, and well written but the vocals lose me. Can the people singing sound any less interested? I can't believe you could possibly be excited to go up everyday and sing with so little emotion. It's like talking with a melody.

First Lemuria release I could really get into (well, other than the Ergs! split).

This is just one of those bands where if you break them down individually with the music, lyrics (silly, but part of the appeal), and vocal melodies, there's nothing that special going on. But put it together and it meshes incredibly well.

A great record, top to bottom. I'll be surprised if this isn't a break out album for them.

i can't pinpoint exactly why this album is so great. it's indie, pop, rock, emo, everything. they use neat time signatures that you wouldn't expect to hear in this kind of music. it's edgy, but it's also so, so sweet. it's also very to the point, and each song is a winner, with the exception of maybe "buzz". still, wow. killer album!